ITT: Almost totally unknown shit that everyone on /co/ SHOULD know about
>there used to be an entire company of Neal Adams comics called Continuity Comics
>it's exactly what you'd expect
>>84534029
Is that an autobiography?
>Martin Goodman tried his hand one more time at comics publishing at the 70's with Atlas/Seaboard (one of the earliest efforts at creator-owned comic publishing but short-lived)
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Speaking of old school creator owned stuff, Marvel had a whole line of creator owned comics in the 80s and early 90s called Epic Comics. It was basically a predecessor to Vertigo except with less of a superhero bent (though there were a few cape books). Almost all the titles were creator owned self-contained works (usually minis with the occasional one-shot and a few ongoings) generally ranging from PG-13 up to soft-R content wise. Literally dozens of comics were published that are still worth reading to this day. One of the most interesting chapters in Marvel's history.
Samuree was my favorite.
>>84535120
Spider Woman?
>>84534029
I remember this. I know this. Most of /co/ doesn't know this, because they're human waste, who should be killed. Just saiyin'
>>84534029
Cyber Rad was probably the only interesting title in that whole company, it was like a 80's Hair Metal take on Magnus: Robot Fighter
>>84535315
Huh, that looks prettyhot
>>84535315
Innovation Publishing. Published tie-ins of novels, movies, and TV shows, and good girl art comics. It's founder leaving was that company's last straw.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innovation_Publishing
Blackball Publishing was a small publisher in the mid 90's that put out a total of 7 comics before going under as part of the comic crash
Keith Giffen , Simon Bisley, Kevin Eastman, and Kevin O'Neill were among the artists putting out work there
>>84535315
They had a sort of power armor gladiator in an alien space arena guy that was good too, iirc.
But yeah, Cyberrad was actually pretty good, at least for the first bit. Sort of started going off the rails about the time of the reveal that the cyborg might be/was the duplicate/clone.
>>84535120
aka Crotch Shots: The Comic
>>84536208
I have no idea what you mean.
How does one find "success " in the indie publishing scene?
>>84536845
You don't.
>>84535698
Toyboy? Yeah, he was kind of cool too, like richie rich meets iron man. His butler was also another CC character named Monolith
>>84536845
You're comic gets turned into a TV series or movie.
>>84536557
Bane?
>>84536845
You either become Dave Sim or you get hired by the big two.
I bought three of issues of Ms. Mystic, because I adored Neil Adams when I was a youngster.
I haven't read them since, and I suspect that's for the best.
>>84535612
I first heard about them through their Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Psycho comics.
I read the original Men in Black comics by Aircel yesterday, and they were pretty good (too bad about the cliffhanger).
The ones Marvel put out seem to be impossible to find online, outside of long dead torrents and fake looking download sites, so I guess physical copies it is.
I been getting into this stuff recently. Does anyone know where I can get the Northstar merchandise they were selling in the back of the the comics? I want the bloody underwear and all the Tim Vigil stuff
>>84534723
Do people really not know this? Epic is required fucking reading
>>84535612
Didn't they do Neon City and some other original cyberpunk titles? Or am I thinking of another publisher?
>>84540757
No, but he IS a big guy.
>>84544606
This was actually an awesome character.
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Bucky was pretty good
kind of rode the wave of Ninja Turtle "funny animals going on adventures" hype but still it was pretty decent
(from what I remember)
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Bucky O'Hare started elsewhere though.
I always liked Armor.
>>84545949
Will it ever be reprinted in color?
I just found this one, Priceless.
I'll have to give them this, they were not afraid of slapping word bubbles on the covers.
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>>84541307CMC 1990-1999
>>84545874
I believe Hama has a script that'll finish off the whole story... too bad nobody'd buy it, except maybe if it got crowdfunded.
>>84548680
I just want Hama back on Dr. Death With Kip & Muffy.
>>84548890
I guess he's too busy with G.I. Joe these days.
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Man of Muscle Mystery?
>>84548890
I thought that I was the only one who remembered that!